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Texas AG Cracks Down On Sharia City
This week, Ken Paxton took decisive action to protect communities in Collin County from a deeply troubling development proposal tied to the East Plano Islamic Center. In a formal letter to the Collin County Commissioners Court, Attorney General Paxton urged local officials to reject any further progress on the proposed “EPIC City” project, a development already surrounded by serious legal and ethical concerns. The letter follows a lawsuit filed by Paxton targeting what appear
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TEA Investigates Islamic Based Charter School
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has launched an investigation into Manara Academy in Irving. This should concern every parent and taxpayer in Texas! According to reports, the TEA confirmed it has an active investigation into the charter school system, focusing on “district-level systems, practices and compliance” tied to allegations involving prohibited instructional materials and classroom activities. At this stage, the agency has not reached final conclusions, but the mer
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Election Night Victories
The Texas primary election delivered encouraging results for pro-family fighters across the state. Texas Family Project is proud to report that many of the candidates we recommended had major victories or advanced to runoffs. These results show Texans continue to support leaders who are willing to put families first! For years, Texas Family Project has worked to inform voters about the candidates who will defend the innocence of children, protect families, and push back again
Mar 63 min read


“Sharia Free Texas Caucus” Formed In Texas House
Texas is a state built on the principles of faith, freedom, and the rule of law. For generations, Texans have defended the foundational values that shaped our nation, values rooted in the Christian worldview. That is why the formation of the Sharia Free Texas Caucus in the Texas Legislature is an important and necessary step to protect our state’s future! Led by State Representative Brent Money (R-Greenville) and a growing coalition of lawmakers, the caucus was created to exa
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Fifth Circuit Upholds Texas Drag Ban
On February 25, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling upholding Texas’s prohibition on sexually explicit drag performances in front of minors. This decision affirms what Texas parents have said for years: children deserve protection from adult-themed entertainment, and the state has both the authority and the responsibility to draw clear boundaries. Texas Family Project stands fully behind this ruling! The Fifth Circuit recognized safeguarding minors as a legitim
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The Primary Election And Why It Matters
The March 3, 2026, Primary Election in Texas isn’t just another political date on the calendar; it’s a critical moment for Texas families to voice their priorities and demand our elected officials pass laws to protect children and resist social and cultural currents weakening our communities. Early voting runs February 17 – 27, and election day is Tuesday, March 3. You can view our voting recommendations here. Texas Family Project exists to uplift strong families, defend the
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Transgender Violence Continues To Rise
On February 16, 2026, a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, ended in senseless violence. A transgender woman (biological male) armed with two handguns opened fire in the stands killing his ex-wife, son, and injuring three others before committing suicide. The other wounded victims included his ex-wife’s parents and a family friend who were all critically injured and hospitalized. We express our deepest condolences to the families shattered by this event, and
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New Educator Misconduct Inspector General Appointed
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has appointed Levi Fuller as the state’s first-ever Inspector General for Educator Misconduct. This newly created role marks a major shift in how our state handles educator accountability and the safety of students across more than 5.5 million public school enrollments. Commissioner Mike Morath announced the appointment, emphasizing Fuller will oversee the enforcement of educator misconduct policies, coordinate investigations, and help streng
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Born At 23 Weeks, Now Fighting For A Super Bowl
Every once in a while, a story cuts through the noise and reminds us what’s actually at stake in the fight for life. Seattle Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall’s life story is one of those moments. Derick Hall was born at just 23 weeks. According to accounts shared by his family, he entered the world without a heartbeat. By every clinical metric, his life was considered expendable. Yet doctors and nurses fought. His family prayed. And because people chose to value life even in t
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AI Threatens Children’s Innocence
Artificial Intelligence’s ability to generate images from text prompts or manipulate existing photos has been misused to create sexualized depictions of minors. Research shows a dramatic surge in AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery, with 245 reports processed in the UK in 2024 that stemmed from AI-made illegal images, up 380% from the prior year. Many of these images were judged to be real enough to be treated as criminal content. In another alarming trend, a recent stud
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AG Paxton Sues Out of State Abortion Pill Provider
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against an out of state abortion by mail provider accused of illegally sending abortion-inducing drugs into Texas. The lawsuit against Delaware nurse practitioner Debra Lynch and her pro-abortion organization, Her Safe Harbor, marks the latest enforcement of Texas’ pro-life laws and underscores the state’s commitment to protecting unborn children and the health of mothers. Under Texas law, abortion is prohibited except in
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Superbowl Performer Announces He Will Wear A Dress On Stage
The Super Bowl is no longer just about football. Year after year, America’s most-watched event is being transformed into a platform for sexual and gender ideology, and Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, featuring him wearing a dress, is only the latest example. This is not an artistic expression. It is deliberate ideological messaging, broadcast into tens of millions of homes, many of them with children watching. This Is About Normalization, Not Music When a male performer tak
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“Islamic Games” In North Texas School District
The recent controversy surrounding the proposed Islamic Games in North Texas, first amplified by Current Revolt , is not, at its core, about one school district or one venue. It is about a much larger and far more concerning trend: the steady advance of Islamist-aligned organizations in Texas communities, institutions, and public spaces. Texas families are right to be alarmed. These games, originally set to take place at a public school in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, hav
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Collin County Rejects Controversial Islamic Development Plan
Collin County officials made the responsible decision to reject the initial development plan submitted by Community Capital Partners (CCP) for the project long known as EPIC City, now rebranded as “The Meadow.” This was a proposed 400-acre, Muslim-centered housing and community project in unincorporated eastern Collin and western Hunt counties, counties just outside of Dallas. The rejection was based on their ongoing failure to meet legal and regulatory requirements necessary
Jan 162 min read


Meta REJECTED Our Common-Sense Ad
We’ve always believed common-sense truths should be welcomed in public discourse, especially when it comes to defending the rule of law, protecting our families, and safeguarding the values that make Texas, Texas. But recently Meta chose to silence the truth, rejecting our advertisement that simply stated: “Sharia law has no place in Texas.” Our ad wasn’t hateful. It wasn’t violent. It wasn’t propaganda. It was a straightforward statement reflecting what every Texan of every
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Protecting Students From Gender Ideology
In communities across our state, Texas parents are finally seeing lawmakers and educators step up to defend what families value most: a safe, focused, and age-appropriate education for our children. From the passage of Texas Senate Bill 12 (SB 12) to new curriculum policies at public universities, Texas is drawing sensible boundaries that respect parents, protect children, and return education to its core mission. For too long, ideological experiments that confuse basic trut
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Our Mission for 2026
As we look ahead to 2026, Texas Family Project is preparing for a pivotal year for our state and for the families who call Texas home. The coming election cycle will shape public policy, culture, and the future our children inherit. We intend to be engaged and active, because sitting on the sidelines is not an option when families and children are on the line. Engaged in the Elections That Matter In 2026, Texas Family Project will be involved throughout the entire election se
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Texas Family Project - 2025 Year in Review
We didn’t back down. We built a stronger Texas for families. As 2025 has closed, Texas Family Project (TFP) looks back on a year of fierce advocacy, meaningful victories, and grassroots mobilization on behalf of Texas families. Our mission, defending parental rights, protecting children’s innocence, and restoring common-sense values in public policy, guided every effort across the Lone Star State. Standing for Parental Rights and Family Authority From the start of the year, T
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